Cuba’s Invisible Radio Magicians
Cuban radio was celebrating a few days ago. Only not everyone working in radio could celebrate as well.
Cuban radio was celebrating a few days ago. Only not everyone working in radio could celebrate as well.
The giant African snail is still making headlines in Cuba. It was first sighted back in 2014, in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality in Havana.
Honoring Havana for its five hundred years is more than valid. If anything deserves celebration, it’s this city full of history. However…
The historic Havana market, popularly knownas “Plaza de Cuatro Caminos”, will open its doors again in November, this time as a modern shopping mall.
Communication is key if you want to have a good quality of life. We all need to communicate, we are social beings, but you need two people to be able to hold a conversation.
Chickens, these kind and tenacious poultry, have accompanied humans for centuries. In Cuba, we sometimes find them standing in for pets, or treated as a strictly commercial good.
Saboteurs are experts in ruining romantic relationships, friendships and even family relationships. Experts in alleged conspiracies, they are able to create unease and even panic among the population, twisting any news.
San Rafael Boulevard is one of Havana’s busiest avenues. It is finally undergoing major repair works! Stores, markets, new galleries, cafes, all surprise passers-by who venture down this main street, dodging builders and piles of rubble here and there. (12 photos)
In a multi-family apartment building with thin walls, you share all kinds of noises, the flush of a toilet, moans of love and, of course, conversations, especially when voices are raised.
Havana’s residents are suffering high temperatures. There aren’t enough portals in the capital. People going about their daily business find themselves jumping from one sidewalk to the next trying to find shelter from the sun.